• Documents
  • Authors
  • Tables
  • Log in
  • Sign up
  • MetaCart
  • DMCA
  • Donate

CiteSeerX logo

Tools

Sorted by:
Try your query at:
Semantic Scholar Scholar Academic
Google Bing DBLP
Results 1 - 10 of 1,441
Next 10 →

Table 4. Mean intermodal lags in secs for habitually sequential versus simultaneous integrators

in Modeling Multimodal Integration Patterns and Performance in Seniors: Toward Adaptive Processing of Individual Differences
by Benfang Xiao, Rebecca Lunsford, Rachel Coulston, Matt Wesson, Sharon Oviatt 2003
"... In PAGE 5: ...78 secs versus 1.28 secs, as shown in Table4 (S. Oviatt, personal communication, 2003).... In PAGE 7: ...1 second maximum lag reported previously for younger adults. Likewise, when the intermodal lags from habitually simultaneous versus sequential senior integrators were compared with those of younger adults, they were virtually identical, as shown in Table4 . Finally, seniors as a group were not more likely to display a slower sequential integration pattern than either children or adults.... ..."
Cited by 7

Table 1 Classification of Intermodal Freight Terminals

in Multi-objective evaluation of intermodal freight terminal location decisions
by Ackchai Sirikijpanichkul, Luis Ferreira

TABLE V AVERAGEBIT USED FOR INTERMODE CONTOURCODING

in Motion Compensated Two-link Chain Coding for Binary Shape Sequences
by Zhitao Lu , William A. Pearlman

Table 9. Intermodal comparison of long-run average costs

in The Full Cost of High-Speed Rail: An Engineering Approach
by David Levinson, Jean Michel Mathieu, David Gillen, Adib Kanafani
"... In PAGE 22: ...0043/pkt, assuming 5 trains per hour, though clearly these costs depend on local conditions as described above. Total costs and intermodal comparison Table9 gives summary results of the full cost of high-speed rail per passen- ger kilometer for the California corridor. These costs can be compared with similar studies of other modes developed by the authors (Levinson et al.... ..."

Table 4. Average percentage intermodal overlap for simultaneous integrators

in Toward a Theory of Organized Multimodal Integration Patterns during Human-Computer Interaction
by Sharon Oviatt, Rachel Coulston, Stefanie Tomko, Benfang Xiao, Rebecca Lunsford, Matt Wesson, Lesley Carmichael 2003
Cited by 13

Table 1. Inter-modal dependencies of Washington and Corel collection

in Information fusion in multimedia information retrieval
by Jana Kludas, Eric Bruno, Stephane Marchand-Maillet 2007
Cited by 1

TABLE II INTER-MODALITY AVERAGE PIXEL DISPLACEMENT

in Efficient Multimodal Registration Using Least-Squares
by Maja Omanovic, David R. Cheriton School Of

Table 2 LAG STRUCTURE

in Management Compensation and the Performance of Mutual Funds
by Copyright Michael, Michael K. Berkowitz, Michael K. Berkowitz, Michael K. Berkowitz, Michael K. Berkowitz, Yehuda Kotowitz, Yehuda Kotowitz, Yehuda Kotowitz, Yehuda Kotowitz

Table 3.a Lag

in The Effect of sampling Error on the Time Series Behavior of Consumption Data
by William Bell, David Wilcox, William Bell, David Wilcox 1991

Table 7: CALVIN: Lag values Lag Mean Std. Dev.

in Immersive Visualization of Supercomputer Applications: A Survey of Lag Models
by Valerie E. Taylor, Jian Chen, Terrence L. Disz, Michael E. Papka, Rick Stevens
"... In PAGE 16: ...06% Total Lag: | | 74.77 ms Table7 provides the lag values for CALVIN running on two display devices, the CAVE and the ImmersaDesk. The value for Tnetwork is an average of the network tra c time.... ..."
Next 10 →
Results 1 - 10 of 1,441
Powered by: Apache Solr
  • About CiteSeerX
  • Submit and Index Documents
  • Privacy Policy
  • Help
  • Data
  • Source
  • Contact Us

Developed at and hosted by The College of Information Sciences and Technology

© 2007-2019 The Pennsylvania State University